Craft Vinyl

Craft Vinyl for Silhouette, Cricut and Every Vinyl Cutter Under the Sun

The advent and popularity of the personal electronic cutter has changed the face of crafting and scrapbooking
forever. At Rvinyl, craft and sign vinyl may not be in our blood (that would
probably be pretty fatal) but it's certainly in our name and proudly carry one
of the largest selections of craft vinyl for all your scrapbook vinyl and vinyl crafting needs.
Not only do we sell the same quality craft vinyl that Provo Craft sells for their Cricut vinyl,
we also offer a number of other premium vinyl films tat you won't find anywhere
else. So, not only do we bring you a full line of ORACAL®, Avery™,
3M™ and Rwraps™ craft, sign and wrap vinyl but we've cut out the fancy Cricut vinyl packaging and distribution system to bring the same high-quality
Cricut vinyl tot you for just pennies on the dollar.

Craft Vinyl for Your Machine

No matter what type of vinyl cutter you own (even if it's a pair of
scissors), you can be sure it will cut any of the craft vinyl we sell. Listed
below is a brief list of some of the more popular electronic cutting machines
you can use with our vinyl:

Cricut Machines

Silhouette Cameo, Curio and Portrait Cutting Machines

Graphtec - Craft Robo, CE6000-40 PLUS 15"

Quickutz - Silhouette

Pazzles - Inspiration

Xyron - Wishblade

Any other cutter/plotter

What is Craft Vinyl Anyway?

Craft vinyl is a highly versatile PVC film product that is perfect for crafting, decoration, and scrap booking. This
type of vinyl film has a pressure-sensitive, self-adhesive layer on the back that will allow it to adhere to many surfaces from smooth to semi rough.
Rvinyl currently carries a wide variety of sign, craft and wrap vinyl but the
one which Provo Craft sells as Cricut Vinyl is actually
ORACAL® 631. This
calendered Cricut vinyl is compatible with any electronic craft cutter, not just the Cricut
and is also available in comparable Avery™ Promotional Cal PC500 and
3M™ Scotchcal™ 50 craft vinyl versions.

Intermediate & Outdoor Grade Craft Vinyl

What about Marine Vinyl?

When only the best will do or if you need craft films that are used for
marine applications (above the static water line) then you want cast craft
vinyl. This cast vinyl is made using a
different process from calendered craft vinyl which makes it more resilient,
conformable and longer lasting. Naturally, it's a little more expensive too but
that's to be expected when you're buying top quality vinyl. The brands and names
to know here are ORACAL® 951, Avery Dennison® SC950 and 3M™ 180mC
craft vinyl films.

Premium Cast & Marine Grade Craft Vinyl

Vinyl Crafts Anyone Can Do

You don't have to be a professional sign maker or even particularly
artsy or handy to make cool crafting projects with vinyl. We have
literally hundreds of types of vinyl from metallic cast films, to
Diamond Plate, carbon fiber, animal skins and more. You name it and
we've got. Still, a lot of us go blank when faced with so many options.
That's why we've come up with five, easy-to-do vinyl crafting ideas to
get you started with your Cricut, Silhouette or off-brand vinyl
electronic cutter.

1. Mugs, Tumblers & Wine Glasses

One of the all-time favorite
vinyl crafts for new crafters into make custom mugs,
tumblers, champagnes flutes and wine glasses. Although applying the vinyl to a cup
or glass does take some practice, your options are endless when it comes to styling.
Try using colored tumblers and holographic vinyl! You can make your own designs, find plenty of free pre-made graphics on Pinterest, or buy from the Cricut or Silhouette Design stores. They are awesome as bridesmaids gifts, party favors, teacher appreciation gifts or just as a way to dress up your boring water cup! I highly recommend checking Silhouette School for training, ideas and tons of how-to’s for getting started with vinyl!

2. Pantry Labels

Everything just looks better with a fancy label but buying them at
West Elm or Crate & Barrel can cost a fortune! Plus, once you design,
create and apply these pantry labels you may actually find yourself
wanting to spend more time in the kitchen and actually cooking or baking
instead of ordering out (again). Get the organized and Better Homes and
Gardens-worthy pantry you’ve always wanted with inexpensive glass jars
and simple labels that'll make your kitchen cabinets look like a million
bucks!

3. Rustic Wooden Sign, Custom Frames & Shadow Boxes

Artwork for your home can be costly, and if you cruise garage sales
and antique shops look enough you realize that none of the so-called
wood signs almost never say exactly what you want anyways. Using a cutting machine to cut out your own slogan, saying, inspiring words or graphics is
ridiculously simple and applying them to wood is a great way to add texture
and depth to your home decor. Paint or stain any sized wood to your liking, and then apply the graphic in colors that fit your home perfectly.
The sky really is the limit here so go all out.

Who doesn't love the way art galleries artfully arrange portraits and
pictures? Finding the right frame size, correct color and then variety of other designs like numbers and quotes can take a lot of time. With vinyl projects, however, you can transform an otherwise ill-fitting frame into the perfect piece for your gallery wall.
Upgrade your home and show off your family photos in style with custom
cornices made from gold or silver vinyl, etched glass vinyl and more.

4. Storage Labels

Honestly, this kind of feels like cheating (since we did pantry
labels above) but storage labels are different because they usually meant
to be applied on plastic bins. Who doesn't have tons of those Sterilite
totes or Rubbermaid bins in our garage, holding our precious keepsakes, seasonal decorations, baby clothes and more. There’s no reason you can’t use some of your vinyl to make the totes not only look better with a fun font and image, but also to be more organized. This is a super easy craft that lets you put your crafty hand to use for something that will help the whole family stay organized.

5. Vinyl Decals You Can Cut by Hand (No Machine Required)

If you love the idea of making your own, custom decals but can't
afford a machine you can still make your own. Just pick up a sheet of
vinyl that's to your liking and follow the 7 steps below to make your
custom-made decal.

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Wood Dash Samples

by Dan H., Warwick, RI

Sample dash patches were shipped extremely quick and will enable me to choose the exact color for my dashboard kit. Best way to make sure you've got the right color/material for your dash.

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Red calander tint

by Jason, California

Purchased tint for part of spoiler. Overall look and theme works perfect. Wrap / tint arrived scratched but was able to work it out with heat. After install and first wash scratched again. Wasn’t as transparent as i thought it would be. Was told this was how it was designed.

As stated it’s what I wanted for design but the scratch quality is unwanted

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by Jason T, MODESTO, CA

Red tinted wicker bill spoiler on my 2018 392 charger

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The end result is spectacular

by Jerrell M, JACKSON, MS

I ordered the Rcraft™ Wood Grain Vinyl Film - Burlwood (Honey) wrap after I started seeing other musicians with this particular piece of gear copy my signature Chrome Gold blade. I wanted something that would pop on my custom instrument that I knew would both turn heads and be almost impossible to duplicate. I began my search for wood grain vinyl wraps and stumbled across the rvinyl website. The burlwood/honey wrap matches one of my bass guitars almost exactly so I instantly knew I had to get this wrap to bring a wood element to a completely digital instrument. The end result is spectacular. I'll definitely be getting some more unique wraps from rvinyl.

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Novice - but looks good!

by Nancy Frank, Humble, Texas

I had never done any type of interior work before. It’s not perfect, but I am very pleased with the result.

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Just the right amount of customization

by Marc, MD

I wanted a simple custom job of tenting my side marker lights. Therefore it wasn't as extensive as some people may do. But the difference it makes is incredible and I used a darker tint to smoke out the lights and the end result is amazing. I followed the instructions for the installation and it went on perfectly.

The attached photo is the before and after - subtle but super effective.

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by John, RI

Haven't fine installation yet, but finish is beautiful and looks and feels top quality.

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Love the look

by Cody, Texas

Used the vinyl to tint my fog lights and couldn't be happier

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Excellent product

by James, WA

Easy to work with, much better quality and color than the first film I purchased.
Highly recommend.